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James Hildreth

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brandon

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Moving up to three to answer the England call.



“Batsmen with far worse records and considerably less consistency have come and gone like leaders of fringe political movements - their early impact quickly forgotten - while, down in Taunton, Hildreth has continued on his merry march”

Hard to argue with that really, his record speaks for itself - he’s been an immense scorer of runs in county cricket. Would love to see him stamp his mark on England number 3.
 

Moving up to three to answer the England call.



“Batsmen with far worse records and considerably less consistency have come and gone like leaders of fringe political movements - their early impact quickly forgotten - while, down in Taunton, Hildreth has continued on his merry march”

Hard to argue with that really, his record speaks for itself - he’s been an immense scorer of runs in county cricket. Would love to see him stamp his mark on England number 3.
Strange he's never had a chance when the likes of vince have had a few
 
Crazy he's never had a chance before, he's barely had a bad season and has constantly churned out runs and big scores for a decade. He's 34 now I think so seems a bit late in the day for him but he has to be the unluckiest player in the country, especially when you consider some of those who've had a chance.
 
I think while he was at his peak, the people in the England team were ahead of him.

However it must have been a tight call, due to his consistency

Probably missed the boat due to his age now.
 
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